In 2012, public debate over the value of art and culture has reignited as conservative state governments in Victoria and Queensland cut arts funding from their budgets. Queensland Premier Campbell Newman’s plan to scrap the Premier’s Literary Awards in April this year was met with predictable outrage by the arts community. With the spectre of Joh Bjelke-Petersen stalking Queensland and that of John Howard taking possession of the leader of the opposition, are we then to expect a return to the culture wars we thought had been definitively dispelled by Kevin 07? A central dispute of these culture wars concerned the contemporary understanding of Australian history and the new kinds of Australian identities that might be emerging. But ther...
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No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)This article presents a general explanatio...
Australia should seek new and liberating ways to bring together the arts, popular culture and the cr...
Creative Australia was released by the Labor government in March 2013 to general acclaim from the ar...
This essay examines changes in the role of cultural policy in Australia during the past two decades,...
When the Howard government came to office, Australia was flush with two decades of significant polic...
In the government’s programme of cuts it has become clear that the arts may well be hit the hardest....
Cultural policy, and arts funding in particular, has been a site of much contention and discussion i...
This historic report marked the first time an Australian federal government formally developed a cul...
The arts in Australia, according to many closely involved in the sector, are too often marginalised ...
There are young Australians who are already making a name (and money) for themselves in the latest m...
Australia should seek new and liberating ways to bring together the arts, popular culture and the cr...
The value of the arts and culture has become a pressing topic that people want to hear about and tal...
Australia\u27s four great arts centres are major cultural destinations in our capital cities. Local ...
The convergence of art and culture within Australian cultural policy disguises conflicting and prefe...
Last year the Australian Bureau of Statistics did the maths – government spends about A$7 billion an...
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)This article presents a general explanatio...
Australia should seek new and liberating ways to bring together the arts, popular culture and the cr...
Creative Australia was released by the Labor government in March 2013 to general acclaim from the ar...
This essay examines changes in the role of cultural policy in Australia during the past two decades,...
When the Howard government came to office, Australia was flush with two decades of significant polic...
In the government’s programme of cuts it has become clear that the arts may well be hit the hardest....
Cultural policy, and arts funding in particular, has been a site of much contention and discussion i...
This historic report marked the first time an Australian federal government formally developed a cul...
The arts in Australia, according to many closely involved in the sector, are too often marginalised ...
There are young Australians who are already making a name (and money) for themselves in the latest m...
Australia should seek new and liberating ways to bring together the arts, popular culture and the cr...
The value of the arts and culture has become a pressing topic that people want to hear about and tal...
Australia\u27s four great arts centres are major cultural destinations in our capital cities. Local ...
The convergence of art and culture within Australian cultural policy disguises conflicting and prefe...
Last year the Australian Bureau of Statistics did the maths – government spends about A$7 billion an...
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)This article presents a general explanatio...
Australia should seek new and liberating ways to bring together the arts, popular culture and the cr...